Browns Bristol is Grade II listed building situated on the edge of Clifton Village. It used to house a former gallery and museum, as well as a library and theatre, before it was heavily damaged in the Blitz of WWII. However, there are still some remnants to showcase the building’s Venetian Gothic Style, including the enormous arched windows and original stone pillars. It was designed by the firm Foster and Ponton and opened in 1872, before having to relocate its collection to the current Bristol
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